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Title: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: StockPerformer.com on November 26, 2013, 10:26
We are back with our series of interviews, this week with Willie B. Thomas. Hopefully you have had the chance to meet him personally, a great guy! In any case he shares with us his experience and why he sees teamwork as the way to go forward in today's stock market

Willie B. Thomas
http://bit.ly/IeE4g3 (http://bit.ly/IeE4g3)

Don't forget: if you want us to ask specific questions to our upcoming artists, let us know!
Luis
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: luissantos84 on November 26, 2013, 11:01
please ask them if they know anything regarding the special iStock exclusive deals
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: StockPerformer.com on November 26, 2013, 11:06
Hi Luis,
I would imagine that such deals are kept secret under NDAs, so not much is going to be discussed openly. But I can ask next time ;-)

Cheers,
Luis
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: stock-will-eat-itself on November 26, 2013, 11:18
One thing that I find striking is when you check his port on iStock he is selling very little new work and has slowed his uploads to a trickle.
His work is excellent and bang on trend, it should be in much higher demand.
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: ShadySue on November 26, 2013, 11:30
One thing that I find striking is when you check his port on iStock he is selling very little new work and has slowed his uploads to a trickle.
His work is excellent and bang on trend, it should be in much higher demand.
I guess he's suffering like most of us, with new files disappearing in the Best Match and the Curse of the Download.
There certainly wouldn't seem to be much point in spending money on shoots for iS at the moment.
It would be interesting to know his strategy for dealing with this: it's been going on for far too long now, and full-timers must be getting very nervous, unless his existing files are still selling very well.
<speculation> I guess one strategy could be to shoot, but 'hold' the files until to see if the situaton over there changes, but the longer it goes on (15 months and counting) the more worrying, as lifestyle goes out of date.
<speculation> Or he could be submitting directly to Getty.
Or ... ... ...
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: Eyedesign on November 26, 2013, 11:41
Existing files are still selling well and newer stuff sells but slower than before. I've only slowed uploads because of other projects and uploading to Getty directly.
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: pancaketom on November 26, 2013, 11:58
I'd like to see some more info on the graph for the specific images shown - I don't know the scales, but what happened on the 5th bar in the graph? 0 sales for one month? What was different there?
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: ShadySue on November 26, 2013, 11:58
Existing files are still selling well and newer stuff sells but slower than before. I've only slowed uploads because of other projects and uploading to Getty directly.
8)
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: Eyedesign on November 26, 2013, 12:09
I'd like to see some more info on the graph for the specific images shown - I don't know the scales, but what happened on the 5th bar in the graph? 0 sales for one month? What was different there?

ebb & flow
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: stock-will-eat-itself on November 26, 2013, 12:13
Existing files are still selling well and newer stuff sells but slower than before. I've only slowed uploads because of other projects and uploading to Getty directly.

Are you having to upload direct or are you still managing to push work through Vetta?
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: Eyedesign on November 26, 2013, 12:31
Acceptance of images nominated for Vetta are about the same. I think the image for this interview is one of them.
Title: Re: Interview with Willie B. Thomas
Post by: oxman on November 26, 2013, 18:23
I wonder how the Hinterhaus Productions works. I can see perhaps a part time assistant for scheduling, prop finding, hair & makeup, and as studio manager. Then maybe freelance help for location scout. But working with four photographers seems odd to me. Do they share income and photos and ideas? How do they work together?